J.R. Nyquist, a WorldNetDaily contributing editor and a renowned expert in geopolitics and international relations, is the author of "Origins of the Fourth World War." Visit his news-analysis and opinion site, JRNyquist.com.

Thursday, May 24th, 2001 by J.R. Nyquist --
Last week Russia got together with Venezuela, one of America's largest
oil suppliers, to announce a "strategic partnership." Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez has admitted that this partnernship is more…

Monday, May 21st, 2001 by J.R. Nyquist -- In a recent interview, Singapore's elder statesman Lee Kuan Yew said that China was "unstoppable." Speaking of the concentrated economic and brainpower of the People's Republic, Lee said more…

Thursday, May 17th, 2001 by J.R. Nyquist -- John Stuart Mill once described conservatives as "the stupid party." Clinging to tradition and established usage, the conservative is suspicious of radical change. Edmund Burke once wrote, "Old more…

Monday, May 14th, 2001 by J.R. Nyquist --
Those who want to preserve the republic need to familiarize themselves
with the classics of political literature.
It is no accident that our political leadership proves less intelligent more…

Thursday, May 3rd, 2001 by J.R. Nyquist --
Would you enter into a solemn agreement with liars and gangsters?
Perhaps you wouldn't, but your elected officials would. In fact, that is
what the arms-control process has more…

Monday, April 30th, 2001 by J.R. Nyquist --
Last week President George W. Bush spoke of defending democratic
Taiwan against communist China. Many Americans, including a prominent
"conservative" talk radio host (with the initials M.G.), were more…

Thursday, April 26th, 2001 by J.R. Nyquist -- When we look at the problems of today, when we see so many disordered
lives and moral misconceptions, we also find a generational discontinuity.
As a people, we more…

Monday, April 23rd, 2001 by J.R. Nyquist --
Foreign-policy wizards are smart. They can ring circles around anyone and anything. Listen to them long enough and up becomes down, down becomes up, right becomes wrong and more…